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Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Luster, ductile and malleable, high density, high melting points, good conductors!
How does the melting point of metals compare with that of nonmetals?
Metals have a higher melting point Remember metals are solid are room temperature and have to be very hot to turn to a liquid.
The modern periodic table arranges the elements in order of increasing…
Electrons on the outer orbital Also known as valence electrons
What is the name of the group of elements that do not combine readily with other elements?
Noble gases, they don’t react with anything, since they already have 8 valence electrons
Which family of elements loses electron most easily which makes it the most reactive metal family?
Lanthanides and Actinides (don’t memorize names, just recognize)
Elements on the top right of the periodic table are called …
The elements along the zig zag line on the periodic table are …
Metals, Non-metals, or metalloids
The elements to the left of the line on the periodic table are …
41 86.45 2 8 18 ? List 3 Find the number of protons, neutrons, electrons, and electrons in the last orbital.
Protons = 41 Neutrons (86-41) = 45 Electrons = 41(Same as protons) Electrons in last orbital = 13 (2+8+18=28) 41-28=13
A metals ability to corrode is a chemical or physical property?
As you move down the periodic table, does the size of the atom increase or decrease?
Increases. As you move down on the periodic table, the number of orbitals increase. As you add an orbital, the size of the atom increases.
In general, compare the metalloids with that of metals and nonmetals.
1. Metals do what with valence electrons when combining with other elements? 2. Nonmetals do what with valence electrons when combining with other elements? Valence electrons: electrons on outer orbit